Law No. 3100 ratifying the Protocol on preparedness, response and co-operation to pollution incidents by hazardous and noxious substances, 2000. Country/Territory Greece Document type Legislation Date 2003 Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source Efimeris tis Kyverniseos No. 20, Part I, 29 January 2003, pp. 209-226. Subject Sea, Environment gen. Keyword Marine pollution Environmental fees/charges Oil pollution Early warning system Geographical area Europe, Europe and Central Asia, European Union Countries, Mediterranean, Southern Europe Entry into force notes The Law shall enter into force on the day of its publication in the Official Gazette. Abstract This law ratifies the Protocol on preparedness, response and co-operation to pollution incidents by hazardous and noxious substances, which was signed in London on 15 March 2000 (article 1 of the present law). The Protocol aims to provide a global framework for international co-operation in combating major incidents or threats of marine pollution. Parties to the Protocol are required to establish measures for dealing with pollution incidents, either nationally or in co-operation with other countries. The Protocol ensures that ships carrying hazardous and noxious substances are covered by preparedness and response regimes similar to those already in existence for oil incidents. The law adopts all the provision of the protocol and provides for amendments to Law No. 2252/1994. Full text Greek Website www.et.gr References - Legislation Amends Law No. 2252 ratifying the “international Convention on oil pollution preparedness, response and co-operation, 1990” and other provisions. Legislation | Greece | 1994 Keyword: Marine pollution, Environmental fees/charges, Oil pollution, Early warning system Source: FAO, FAOLEX